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In 1789, the primary threats to the United States included internal divisions and the challenge of establishing a stable government following the Revolutionary War. The nation faced economic instability, with war debts and currency issues leading to unrest, exemplified by events like Shay's Rebellion. Additionally, tensions with Native American tribes in the Northwest Territory posed external threats as settlers encroached on their lands. The new government, under the Constitution, sought to address these challenges and unify the nation.

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